Friday, June 26, 2009

Firehouses

Firehouses become landmarks in a community. they help tell the history of their community and become a part of the culture.

This is true in many cities and towns, including Boston. And on this subject we recommend the new book Returning To Quarters: A History Of Boston Firehouses. This book is a complete history of Boston firehouses including every firehouse in every district of the city. The book includes over 185 photos by suck photographers as Bill Noonan and Frank Fitzgerald. Its a must have for any history buff or fan of The Boston Fire Dept.

Through the years many books have been released about firehouses, with another one on the way. Currently we carry two more.

The Frontline covers over 400 firehouses from across the United States. the firehouses range from major cities to rural volunteer departments and everything in between. Its 192 pages with hundreds of full color and black and white photos.

Also from MT is A Guide To Cincinnati's Historic Firehouses. With proceeds benefitting the Cincinnati Fire Museum, this book is a comprehensive guide to the historic firehouses of Cincinatti Ohio.

Also keep an eye out for the upcoming Photographic Journey Through The Firehouses of FDNY due out this fall.

Many of the department histories also cover the firehouses. These include the Chicago Fire Dept. 1858 - 2008, Oakland Fire Dept. 1869 - 2004 and Time Served Is Not In Vain. As always you can find a complete listing of our history books, and all the books we carry at www.fire-police-ems.com.

And to kick off the 4th of July a little bit early, we're offering free shipping on all orders over $50 from now until July 5. Details are on our website.


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